| 3D Frederick has 3–UNCC, Army, HPU |
| Cavlax has an impressive list with UVA (2), Army, Dartmouth, Michigan, Pitt, Xavier |
The one's that didn't make Pride. |
might have ended up being the better move considering college recruitment |
Funny. The CEO of Apple went to Auburn... not much different than Clemson. |
| Not everyone has the opportunity to attend Yale, Michigan … maybe some people don’t have the financial resources or grades to make an elite school work for them or their family. And I know plenty of Yale, brown Michigan people sitting behind desks. A young women’s future is not defined by what school they attend. |
Sure as hell makes it far easier though. It’s true there are exceptions - people who went to mediocre state schools or unimpressive mid tier schools and ended up at the top professionally, but it’s not the norm. One major reason people want their kids to go to top colleges is it gives them a huge advantage for the rest of their lives. Everything in the graduate school world (med, law, business, etc…), the professional world, and even (gag) the social world, is heavily influenced by where you went to college. Yes, people can and do figure out their own path around the hierarchy and beat it but you have to be exceptional to do so. Most people don’t. |
Prove it empirically. I’d like to see how you back your statement up. |
A list of colleges attended by the CEOs of Fortune 500 companies is one way. |
You could start by looking at the US Presidents. Lots of Ivy and Academies on that list. |
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Top 10 Fortune 500 ceo colleges
Nebraska Arkansas Princeton Nottingham UK South Africa college Tech institute in India Texas a amd m Auburn Uc Santa Cruz Bc Hardly proves your point |
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| Cap 25 B , Annapolis! |
Does "B" mean Blue or does it mean "B Team" (Orange). Well done and congrats in order either way! Just curious. |
| Capital O to Drexel |